choke someone up

choke something up

1. to clog something up; to fill up and block something. Branches and leaves choked the sewer up.Rust choked up the pipes.

2. to cough or choke until something that has blocked one's windpipe is brought up. The old man choked up the candy that was stuck in his windpipe.He choked up the chunk of meat and could breathe again.

choke (you) up

choke up

1. Block a channel or other passage, as in Vegetation choked up the creek like a dam. [Late 1600s]

2. Be too emotional or upset to speak, as in She became so emotional about winning that she choked up and was unable to give an interview .

3. Become too nervous or tense in a critical situation to perform, as in He's fine during practice but in a match he tends to choke up. This usage, also put as to choke alone, is especially common in sports. [Colloquial; mid-1900s]

choke up

1. To be unable to speak because of strong emotion: The speaker choked up when he tried to talk about his grandparents' journey to America.

2. To cause someone to be unable to speak because of strong emotion: Their generosity choked me up. Whenever I hear the national anthem, I get choked up.

3. choke up on To grip some implement that is used to strike something, such as a baseball bat or a hammer, at a point closer to where contact is made:The child had to choke up on the golf club because it was too large.

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